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represent graphically stress strain relationship for a metallic body and level (1) elastic limit (2) ultimate tensile stress in the graph (3) ductile range

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Graphical representation of Stress-Strain relationship for a metallic body shown below in the figure.

Explanation:

Graphical representation of Stress-Strain relationship for a metallic body :

1. Such StressStrain diagrams are used to study the behavior of material from the point it is loaded until it  breaks.

2. Point A on the diagram represents the original undeformed, unloaded condition of the material. As  the material is loaded, both stress and strain increase, and the plot proceeds from Point A to Point  B. If the material is unloaded before Point B is reached, then the plot would proceed back down the same line to Point A.

3. If the material is unloaded anywhere between Points A and B, then it will return to its original  shape, like a rubber band. This type of behavior is termed Elastic and the region between Points  A and B are the Elastic Region.

4. Point B is called the yield point.

5. Point A is called the elastic point.

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